Gaetano Pugnani (27 November 1731 – 15 July 1798, full name: Giulio Gaetano Gerolamo Pugnani) was an Italian composer and violinist. Gaetano Pugnani was...
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violinist Gaetano Previati, artist Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798), Italian violinist Gaetano Sabatini (1703–1734), Italian draftsman and painter Gaetano Sgarabotto...
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Bazzini and Amilcare Ponchielli. Erwin Lendvai this teacher's teachers Pugnani (1731–1798) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Somis. Luigi...
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composers. They were originally ascribed to earlier composers, such as Gaetano Pugnani, Giuseppe Tartini and Antonio Vivaldi, and then, in 1935, Kreisler...
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to be a pupil of Gaetano Pugnani. He served at the Savoia court in Turin, 1773–80, then toured as a soloist, at first with Pugnani, before going to Paris...
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1748) July 15 – Gaetano Pugnani, violinist (b. 1731) November 30 – Friedrich Fleischmann, composer (b. 1766) December 16 – Gaetano Brunetti, composer...
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decades before Stradivari's were likewise championed; by the 1750s, Gaetano Pugnani is known to have acquired and preferred a Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù...
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(1722–1793) Thomas Pinto (1728–1773) Friedrich Wilhelm Pixis (1786–1842) Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798) Pierre Rode (1774–1830) Alessandro Rolla (1757–1841) Antonio...
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libretto by Giandomenico Boggio and Giuseppe Banti. The music is set by Gaetano Pugnani (1731-1798). Demetrius appears (under the Greek form of his name, Demetrios)...
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Friedemann Bach" Menuett by "Nicola Porpora" Praeludium and Allegro by "Gaetano Pugnani" La Précieuse by "Louis Couperin" Preghiera by "Giovanni Battista Martini"...
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1778: Achille in Sciro by Giovanni Paisiello 1785: Achille in Sciro by Gaetano Pugnani 1794: Achille in Sciro by Marcello Bernardini and Metastasio (libretto)...
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František Xaver Dušek (1731–1799) Elisabetta de Gambarini (1731–1765) Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798) Théodore-Jean Tarade (1731–1788) Carlo Giuseppe Toeschi [de]...
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(senior) (1712–1781), great-great-grandfather of namesake opera composer Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798) Paolo Quagliati (c. 1555–1628) Lucia Quinciani (c. 1566...
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František Xaver Dušek (1731–1799), Czech composer of 37 symphonies Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798), Italian violinist and composer of at least 12 symphonies...
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General-Baß-Schule August 4 – Giuseppe Colla, composer (died 1806) November 27 – Gaetano Pugnani, composer (died 1798) December 8 – František Xaver Dušek, harpsichordist...
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for two violins in C, Op. 56 (1932) Marta Ptaszynska: Mancala (1997) Gaetano Pugnani: Six Sonatas for Two Violins, Op. 5 Osmo Tapio Räihälä: Rampant (1997)...
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1938. Carola Prosperi (1883 – 1981), writer, feminist and journalist. Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798), violinist and composer. Lidia Quaranta (1891–1928), actress...
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1790; Livorno, 1791; Modena, 1795) Achille in Achille in Sciro by Gaetano Pugnani (Turin, 1785) Arbace in Artaserse (Turin, 1785) Arminio in Arminio...
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1768) Pasquale Errichelli (1730–1785) Antonio Sacchini (1730–1786) Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798) Giuseppe Colla (1731–1806) Giuseppe Demachi (1732 – c....
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Provenzale (1624–1704) John Psathas (born 1966) Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798) Cesare Pugni (1802–1870) Raoul Pugno (1852–1914) Puẖiya...
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Steel" (1982) Amilcare Ponchielli's Voce di donna from La Gioconda Gaetano Pugnani's Werther Melodrama in Two Parts, (Part II No. 21 Largo assai) (1790)...
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Felice Giardini, Louis-Gabriel Guillemain, and Chabran, as well as Gaetano Pugnani, and he forms a connecting link between the classical schools of Italy...
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Giardini, Luigi Boccherini, Giovanni Battista Viotti, Carlo Tessarini, Gaetano Pugnani, Giovanni Punto and Federigo Fiorillo. In 1822, the year of his death...
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(Sérénade) 1917 Praeludium and Allegro in the style of Pugnani 1910 falsely attributed to Gaetano Pugnani La Précieuse in the style of Couperin 1910 falsely...
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the first performance of the recently discovered Concerto in D by Gaetano Pugnani. He performed chamber music, particularly as a member of the Quartetto...
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studied with local musicians, and at age fifteen he was a pupil of Gaetano Pugnani for six months, afterwards joining the court orchestra of Turin. In...
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Felice Giardini Louis-Gabriel Guillemain Jean-Marie Leclair [pupils] Gaetano Pugnani [pupils] Domingo Santa Cruz [pupils] Robert Beadell [pupils] Paul Callaway...
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for its artistic achievements in the field of Early Music. 1996 - Gaetano Pugnani, Ouvertures in Eight Parts (Opus 111, OPS 30151) 1997 - Luigi Boccherini...
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Michael Haydn, Ignaz Holzbauer, Niccolò Jommelli, Niccolò Piccinni, Gaetano Pugnani, Franz Xaver Richter, Johann Schobert, Johann Stamitz, Johann Baptist...
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Garbini (Gardini) 1770 c. Turin, Italy 1819 or later Italian Pupil of Gaetano Pugnani / Petersén, Marie Antoinette Maria Antonia "Marie Antoinette" Petersen...
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